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Possible murder charge against Casey Anthony could come as early as tomorrow
Sentinel Staff WriterProsecutors are expected to present the case against Casey Anthony to an Orange County grand jury Tuesday morning. At least 15 jurors will hear from witnesses, including Anthony's father, George Anthony, and others, before they decide whether the 22-...Tags: Crimes, Justice System, Prosecution, Casey Anthony, Murder
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Business Briefing - October 13, 2008
TYCO, INVESTORS WANT JUDGE TO FREEZE ASSETS CONCORD, N.H. | A federal judge in New Hampshire has given imprisoned former Tyco International Chief Executive Officer Dennis Kozlowski until Tuesday to say why his assets shouldn't be frozen until a lawsuit...Tags: Stock Market, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Citigroup Incorporated, Sovereign Bancorp Incorporated, Justice System
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Good food, good times, good cause
Sentinel Staff WriterThe State Attorney's Office raised more than $6,400 for the American Cancer Society during the past month with the help of the Lake County Sheriff's Office and other lawyers and businesses. The fundraising efforts ended last week with a cookout that...Tags: Legal Services, Justice System, Lawyers, Murder, Crimes
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Fort Dodge inmate faces escape charge
Authorities say an inmate who walked away from the Fort Dodge Correctional Facility could face up to five more years in prison if convicted of escape. Corrections officials say 24-year-old Robert Dean Young was performing yard maintenance during work...Tags: Crimes, Court Preliminary, Theft, Punishment, Prisons
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Elusive cure
In a darkened slice of a convention center ballroom, Dr. Leisha Emens takes her place in front of hundreds gathered to hear about her latest research.
The Johns Hopkins oncologist doesn't look particularly comfortable in the spotlight. This is no way...Tags: Physical Fitness, Maryland, Research, Medicine, Animal Science
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More rehab for Farrah's son, Redmond O'Neal
A judge has ordered the 23-year-old son of actor Ryan O'Neal and Farrah Fawcett back to rehab weeks after he and his father were arrested on suspicion of drug possession. Redmond O'Neal appeared in a Malibu courtroom last week on a probation violation...Tags: Sexual Assault, Britney Spears, Justice System, Celebrity, Lindsay Lohan
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Ex-animal board member admits neglect of animals
A member of the Porter County Animal Welfare Board who resigned after several neglected animals were found in her barn has pleaded guilty to 10 criminal misdemeanor counts of animal neglect. Bonnie Frye, 50, of Portage had faced up to 180 days in jail...Tags: Porter, Animals, Prisons
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Justices, block this fraud
We don't yet know who tried to perpetrate a fraud on the people of Illinois by rigging the Nov. 4 vote on a constitutional convention. We do, though, know who can rescue this referendum question from whichever political insiders are guilty of this deceit:...Tags: Justice System, Illinois, Corporate Crime, Chicago, Voting
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Sheriff seeks Bond Court changes to ease jail crowding
Chicago Tribune reportersCook County Sheriff Thomas Dart is pushing ahead with a plan to transform Bond Court in an effort to better screen pretrial detainees and reduce chronic overcrowding at County Jail. Daniel Gallagher, an attorney representing Dart, told a federal judge...Tags: Virginia, Prisoners and Detainees, Justice System, Defendants, Prisons
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Chicago officer released from Iowa prison tastes freedom with hot dog and motorcycle ride
Associated Press WriterCHICAGO (AP) _ A Chicago policeman went for his first motorcycle ride since being released from an Iowa prison, only to be pulled over — by officers who wanted to congratulate him. Michael Mette, 31, related the tale Sunday at a welcome-home...Tags: Justice System, Police, Court Administration, Vehicles, Prisons
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American Davila's patience pays off in Chicago Marathon
Chicago Tribune reporterDesiree Davila's third marathon was a charm. Her time of 2 hours 31 minutes 33 seconds in Sunday's Chicago Marathon was the fastest of her career, and her fifth-place finish in the women's competition was the best by an American. The 25-year-old...Tags: Marathon, Chicago Marathon
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Chinese milk producer blames subcontractors for chemical-tainting problems
Associated Press WriterBEIJING (AP) _ A dairy ensnared in China's chemical-tainting scandal says it was a victim of unscrupulous behavior by the independent providers from whom it buys raw milk. Speaking on a television talk show late Sunday, the president of Bright Dairy said...Tags: Farms, Police Arrests, National Government, Livestock Farming, Consumer Electronics Industry
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